Illinois State Senator Mark Walter’s Crypto Fraud Bill Advances
Key Takeaways: The Digital Assets and Consumer Protection Act (Senate Bill 1797) would grant the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation authority to establish crypto guidelines. After passing the Il...
Key Takeaways:
- The Digital Assets and Consumer Protection Act (Senate Bill 1797) would grant the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation authority to establish crypto guidelines.
- After passing the Illinois Senate Executive Committee, the bill now heads to the full Senate, with potential progression to the House and Governor’s approval.
- The bill emerges in the midst of a national debate on crypto regulations, with Trump’s administration favoring a pro-crypto stance while critics warn of consumer risks.
Illinois State Senator Mark Walker’s (D-Arlington Heights) bill aimed at tackling digital asset fraud passed through the Illinois Senate Executive Committee on April 4, highlighting the state’s increased efforts to crack down on crypto crime.
Illinois Senate Crypto Bill Passes Through Key CommitteeLaunched by Walker in February, The Digital Assets and Consumer Protection Act – a.k.a. Senate Bill 1797 – would allow the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to manage and set crypto guidelines within the state.
Under the provision, Illinois players in the crypto space would be “required to register, provide disclosures and demonstrate the fitness to satisfy payouts” to their customers.
Additionally, the bill would mandate affected crypto companies to notify customers of charges and transfers of digital assets while building on programs to reduce consumer fraud.
“The rise of digital assets has opened the door for financial opportunity, but also for bankruptcy, fraud and deceptive practices,” said Walker (D-Arlington Heights).
“We must set standards for those who have evolved in the crypto business to ensure they are credible, honest actors,” he added.
States Move To Address Crypto LegislationNow that the Digital Assets and Consumer Protection Act has advanced through the Illinois Senate Executive Committee, the Illinois State Senate at large will be able to vote on the bill.
Should Walker’s proposed legislation advance past that, it would go through the state’s House of Representatives before ultimately heading to Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s desk.
Senator Mark Walker is taking firm action against cryptocurrency fraud in Illinois. His efforts aim to protect consumers and promote a safer digital trading environment. It's crucial to ensure transparency and security in the evolving crypto space.
— the kimcheeziest (@kimcheeziest) April 4, 2025Illinois’ latest crypto-focused bill comes as state legislatures rapidly move to address digital asset policies duringU.S. President Donald Trump’s crypto-friendly administration.
Donald Trump’s Crypto StanceTrump, who has been affiliated with several recent projects in the Web3 space, has promised to instill a pro-crypto regulatory framework across the United States.
However, critics argue that his market-friendly approach may open the door to potential fraud and consumer risks.
Should Illinois adopt Walker’s bill, it could serve as the state’s safeguard against illicit actors in the blockchain industry.
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